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Date Posted: 10:36:21 01/01/06 Sun
Author: kaycee
Subject: Re: Sanibel in Feb
In reply to: Bob 's message, "Sanibel in Feb" on 22:34:25 12/29/05 Thu

We've been there for President's week in February, one of the busiest, and traffic can be very slow moving. I think it probably wouldn't be that bad the first week or so.

Weather can be variable. One year it was wonderfully warm-t-shirts at night. The next year I was freezing during the day, with temps only in the mid 60's due to a cold front that was affecting the area. So I'd say pack a little bit of everything to be safe, and pray for unseasonably warm!

Either way, you will have a wonderful time. There is nothing like a walk on the beach at sunrise even if the morning is a bit cooler than other times of the year-just layer your clothing and you'll be fine. There is great shopping for days that the weather doesn't co-operate for beaching it.

Timbers is a good reliable choice for seafood. Personally, I'm not a big McT's fan, but many people swear by them. We've also enjoyed Sunset Grill, Twilight Cafe, Island Cow for a casual, kicked back atmosphere. Lazy Flamingo for lunch especially. If you get the urge for really upscale Italian, Greenhouse Grill is yummy. Matzaluna's is pretty good also. If you like coffee, try the Bean. Pinocchio's for excellant ice cream. And so much more....

For such a small island, there is no shortage of choices for good, and diverse dining. Be sure to rent bikes to wear off all the indulging! :)

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